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Freytag & Berndt 241 Innsbruck + Stubai + Sellrain + Brenner Reference ID: 518

Source: Freytag & Berndt

Scale: 1:50.000

Format: Topographic

Size: 95.46 Mb

Resolution: 3.8 m/px

Version : 2020

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Freytag & Berndt is an influential cartographic publisher based in Vienna, founded in 1885. Its history intertwines with figures like Gustav Freytag and key mergers. Renowned for specializing in Alpine cartography, it has achieved success in producing high-quality maps.

Today, the company has evolved into digital production, featuring products such as road maps, hiking maps, and city plans. The catalog includes the Top 10 Tips series, atlases like the Compact-Reihe and Touring-Reihe, as well as specific products like the hiking atlases Wienerwald and Wiener Hausberge.

International expansion has been a part of its strategy, including the acquisition of publishers in neighboring countries and the introduction of new products, like the 700+ items from Publicpress in 2020. Freytag & Berndt continues to be a leader in the cartographic world, offering diverse and updated products to meet the needs of its customers.

Los mapas Freytag & Berndt, y en concreto Freytag & Berndt individual maps, destacan por la meticulosidad con que describen zonas de gran interés. Estos mapas topográficos incluyen variada y precisa información como curvas de nivel, vías transitables (desde autopistas hasta caminos), puntos de interés, pueblos, ciudades, parques naturales... todo a escala 1:50.000 y con una resolución de 3.8 m/px. Para obtener un mayor grado de realidad utiliza la función 3D para visualizar estos mapas tridimensionalmente.

Freytag & Berndt individual maps maps, but especially Freytag & Berndt 241 Innsbruck + Stubai + Sellrain + Brenner, are maps distinguished for their level of accuracy and detail. These topographic maps include precise information such as elevation contour lines, pathways (from highways to footpaths), points of interest, towns, cities, parks... all in all presented in 1:50.000 with a resolution of 3.8 m/px. Remember that for a most realistic representation, you can display these maps using a stunning 3D view.

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